Robert Tanitch reviews ENO’s The Queen of Spades at London Coliseum. Tchaikovsky was moved to tears by Hermann’s death. But in Alexander Pushkin’s 1833 novella the tormented Hermann, the compulsive ga ...									
								
								
									
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										The Versions of Us by Laura Barnett Eva and Jim are nineteen and students at Cambridge when their paths first cross in 1958. Eva has a boyfriend, David, an ambitious actor who is also like Eva. The st ...									
								
								
									
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										Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs 1864 (Arrow) The Danes spent a fortune on this television epic and were much criticized for doing so in their own country. The 8-episode series is a magnificent  ...									
								
								
									
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										Robert Tanitch reviews Oresteia at Almeida Theatre, London N1 The Greek victory in the Trojan War was dearly bought. Agamemnon, the Greek commander, sacrificed  his daughter, Iphignia, to the goddess  ...									
								
								
									
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